To stop the spread of COVID-19, the Ontario government is implementing the next phase of its strategy to significantly expand and enhance testing. In addition to the ongoing testing of the general public at any of the 100 assessment centres now established across the province, Ontario will be proactively testing several priority groups, including:. . .
Walking along the road, watching chipmunks scamper, I saw a small patch of snow drops. Just a few delicate white flowers but the first here on the shore.
A day later, three ...
We are continuing to adapt to our changing circumstances as we move towards our new normal. Your Council is here for you – we’ve had our first digital council meeting, and will continue to meet as needed to guide our community forward. Thank you to everyone who has been following the directives of the Minister of Health, practicing social...
Mike Schreiner released the following statement about preventing COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities in Ontario:
“I urge the government to immediately take up the call from Ontario nurses and limit health care staff to just one retirement or nursing home for the duration. . .
On April 3, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health updated the list of essential businesses that can remain open. These restrictions are aimed at further reducing contact between people and stopping the spread of...
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